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Yamaha Wireless Microphone System Access Point
The Yamaha Wireless Microphone System Access Point is a purpose-built centerpiece for modern event venues, houses of worship, conference centers, and touring productions that demand reliable, scalable wireless mic performance without compromising audio quality. Engineered to operate in the 1.90 GHz band, this access point forms the backbone of a robust wireless microphone network, delivering seamless Dante audio/control reception and effortless integration into today’s IP-based workflows. Designed to support both compact deployments and expansive stage setups, it blends professional-grade performance with flexible installation options, enabling venues to scale their wireless capabilities as needs evolve. Whether you’re upgrading an existing system or deploying a brand-new wireless ecosystem, the Yamaha WAP delivers dependable coverage, intuitive control, and a paintable housing that helps it fade into the background of any environment.
- 1.90 GHz operation with scalable channel options: Choose between RM-WAP-8 (8 channels) or RM-WAP-16 (16 channels) to match your event size and channel density. This flexibility makes it ideal for mid- to large-scale productions, allowing you to allocate more channels for multiple performers while reducing interference through optimized RF planning.
- Dante audio and control reception: The WAP integrates with a Dante-enabled network, providing high-fidelity audio transport and centralized control. This enables pristine mic signal routing, simplified bus architectures, and seamless integration with existing Dante-enabled consoles, mixers, and recorders.
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) for streamlined setup: Power and data travel over a single network cable, dramatically simplifying installation on stages, in venues, or in touring rack rooms. PoE reduces cable clutter and eliminates the need for separate power supplies at the node, making rapid deployments practical even in complex installations.
- Single-network-cable installation: The combination of PoE and Dante over Ethernet consolidates infrastructure, easing cabling logistics and reducing potential failure points. This design supports clean rack layouts and efficient maintenance, with diagnostics available through standard Ethernet management tools.
- Paintable enclosure for venue aesthetics: The rugged, paintable case blends into color schemes and architectural finishes, allowing the access point to be discreetly integrated into auditoriums, sanctuaries, and performance halls. The finish option helps preserve the visual integrity of the space while maintaining professional-level performance.
Technical Details of Yamaha Wireless Microphone System Access Point
- Model options: RM-WAP-16 (16-channel) and RM-WAP-8 (8-channel) to suit venues of varying size and channel requirements.
- Operating frequency: 1.90 GHz band, designed to optimize multi-channel performance and minimize interference with other wireless services.
- Dante compatibility: Dante audio and control reception enables seamless integration with compatible audio networks, consolidating microphone channels alongside other Dante-enabled devices.
- Networking and power: PoE-powered via a single Ethernet cable, consolidating data and power delivery for simplified installation and maintenance.
- Connectivity: RJ-45 Ethernet interface supports reliable network integration, remote management, and easy scalability within existing infrastructures.
- Enclosure: Paintable housing designed for easy coordination with venue interiors while maintaining rugged protection for on-the-road or fixed installations.
- Channel density and expansion: Flexible architecture supports expanding from 8 to 16 channels as the production demands grow, ensuring future-proofing for larger events.
- Installation compatibility: Integrates with standard PoE switches and Dante-enabled environments, enabling straightforward deployment in professional audio networks.
How to install Yamaha Wireless Microphone System Access Point
- Plan the RF layout: Assess the venue dimensions, seating patterns, and potential RF obstacles to determine optimal placement for coverage and minimal interference. Consider using separate antenna placements if the system supports external antennas for enhanced reach.
- Prepare the network: Use a PoE-enabled switch or injector to provide power and data to the access point. Ensure the switch has sufficient VLANs and QoS settings to support Dante traffic and reliable control signaling.
- Connect and power: Run a single Ethernet cable from the PoE switch to the access point’s RJ-45 port. Verify link status and power delivery at the device to confirm proper operation before proceeding with configuration.
- Configure Dante and channels: Access the device management interface to configure the channel count (8 or 16 channels, per model), name assignments, and Dante network settings. Map channels to the appropriate transmitters and ensure synchronized timing with the Dante network.
- Integrate with the control system: If using a control console or software, connect it to the Dante network to manage routing, gain structures, and mute groups. Validate latency, clock stability, and overall audio quality during test signals and rehearsals.
- Finalize enclosure and aesthetics: If needed, apply the paintable finish to match the venue or rack design, ensuring that airflow and cooling requirements are not impeded by overfitting the case with finishes that hinder heat dissipation.
- Test and document: Conduct thorough on-site testing with multiple microphones, monitoring levels, and intercom or paging systems if applicable. Document channel assignments, coverage maps, and any RF adjustments for future reference.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What frequency band does the Yamaha Wireless Microphone System Access Point operate in? A: It operates in the 1.90 GHz band, optimized for multi-channel wireless microphone deployments and integrated with Dante networks for robust performance.
- Q: How many channels are available, and can I upgrade later? A: The system is available in two channel options: RM-WAP-8 and RM-WAP-16. You can start with the appropriate model for your venue and scale up by adding units or allocating more channels as needed, depending on compatibility with your setup.
- Q: Does it support PoE, and what are the benefits? A: Yes, it uses Power over Ethernet (PoE), which powers the device and transfers data over a single cable. This reduces cabling, simplifies installation, and minimizes equipment clutter in racks and on stages.
- Q: Can the enclosure be customized to match venue aesthetics? A: The case is paintable, allowing you to blend the access point with the venue’s interior design or branding while preserving performance and durability.
- Q: Is this system compatible with Dante-enabled audio networks? A: Yes, it provides Dante audio/control reception, enabling seamless integration with Dante-enabled mixers, processors, and other networked audio devices for centralized routing and control.
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